Besides the new wheels, Manhart hasn’t fettled with the classic styling too much. There’s a front carbon fiber splitter and a rear spoiler with carbon wings, which aligns the styling with the Sport Evolution, one of the rarest M3 E30 iterations.
We can’t say we’re fans of the matte green wrap, but we’re guessing this is an optional extra, and Manhart customers will be able to retain the standard paint finish or perhaps go for a more traditional wrap color. At the rear, the taillights have been treated to a smoked effect, while red pinstripes highlight the various trim bits.
Inside, there’s a sporty three-spoke Momo steering wheel and a wood-trimmed gear lever that bears the Manhart logo. The most significant change within the cabin has to be the Cardinal Red leather upholstery, which injects some color into the retro interior. One of the central air vents also makes way for a data screen displaying essential engine information.